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ATTACHMENT A -SCOPE <br /> Wonder World Drive/Hunter Road Intersection — Pedestrian & Bike Lane Improvements <br /> The City of San Marcos (City) would like to retain engineering services for Wonder World <br /> Drive/Hunter Road intersection improvements required to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety. <br /> Wonder World Drive/Hunter Road is a TxDOT intersection and requires approval for design and <br /> construction phase services. The services for this project consist of preliminary engineering, final <br /> design, bid assistance and construction phase services for the pedestrian and cyclist <br /> improvements required at the intersection. The project extends 300' north and south of <br /> intersection along Hunter Road as well as 300' east and west of intersection along Wonder World <br /> Drive. <br /> The objective of this project is to make the intersection safer for pedestrians as well as cyclists by <br /> constructing islands on all four corners and introducing intersection treatment for cyclists (FHWA <br /> Separated Bike Lane Planning and Design Guide). Islands will reduce crossing distance and <br /> provide pedestrian refuge and bike safety will increase with intersection treatment. In addition <br /> signal poles have to be relocated within the islands and pedestrian push button signals have to <br /> be installed as part of this project. Signal timings may have to be revised in accordance with Texas <br /> MUTCD guidelines. <br /> Information to be provided by the City <br /> The City will provide following information to the Engineer and/or perform following tasks related <br /> to the project: <br /> • Existing reports or data the City has on file concerning this project, including existing and <br /> forecasted traffic volumes. <br /> • Any available as-built plans for the intersection, roadways, signals, and pavement <br /> markings <br /> • Any available as-built plans for 0/H and underground utilities within the project area <br /> • Any available parcel and/or topographic mapping information of the project area; any <br /> available survey information of the project area <br /> • Current or standard industry costs used by the City for unit pricing as well as cost <br /> estimates <br /> • Construction inspection and construction testing requirements including coordination and <br /> scope <br /> • Fees associated with approvals and/or permits from entities if approvals deemed <br /> necessary <br /> • Advertising for public meeting, venue for public meeting, and any other direct costs for <br /> public meeting (i.e., Court reporter or Spanish translator). <br /> • Public engagement and costs associated with bid advertisement <br />